About 2,000 school pupils turned out today at the Scottish Parliament building as part of a climate action protest.

It is the second global youth stike for climate action in 18 locations around Scotland.

Students take part in a global school strike for climate change outside the Scottish Parliament building in Edinburgh, as protests are planned in 100 towns and cities in the UK. Pic: Jane Barlow/PA Wire

Many were carrying placards, some of which read: “The Oceand are Rising and so are we,” “Climate change is worse than homework” and “I want a hot boyfriend not a hot planet.”

Initial predictions were that about 400 pupils would attend.

This is the second global youth strike, with the first one taking place on February 15, 2019.

In Glasgow, over 300 people gathered in George Square, with similar numbers striking outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh.

More than 1000 school pupils have turned out for the protest in Edinburgh. Pic: contributed

Across the UK, organisers Youth Strike 4 Climate said protests took place in more than 60 towns and cities, with an estimated 15,000 taking part.

In the wake of the October 2018 climate report, 15-year-old Swedish student Greta Thunberg put climate change firmly in the spotlight by striking from school to sit outside the country’s parliament, kick-starting the movement in the process.

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